Dashlane: A Free Password Manager
This Dashlane Review will focus on the features that make the tool stand out. This saves you a lot of time. Another exciting feature of this magnificent tool is that the security tool is responsive to all devices including handheld device making it easy to view with any screen size. It also has numerous integrations and can integrate with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Microsoft Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge.
The minimum system requirements are Mac Os X 10-11 El Capitan, Windows 7, iOS 10 and Android 4.0. This password manager tool works well as a Stand-Alone app on the Dashlane website. The master password is very important and you have to memorize
Also, you can read Dashlane Review 2020: Is it the Best Password Manager?
The reason for this is that Dashlane Password Manager will not allow you too reset your master password which is part of its security precaution. Dashlane app will allow you to conduct initial setup on your mobile device, but it’s recommended that you use a desktop app especially when using a password manager or browser password saver. You can import credentials from Chrome, Firefox, Safari, I password, Last pass, Robo form, Password Wallet, and CSV file using Dashlane.
For a two-way authentication, you will have to create a six-digit code generated by a one-time-password mobile authenticator of your device. What I like most about Dashlane is that it has an intuitive interface that anyone can master quickly, and you don’t have to be a tech guru to operate it. Although the security tool has free and paid versions, both options offer security monitoring, breach alerts, and you can create and save unlimited passwords to your account. On Dashlane Pricing, the paid version will cost you $40 per year.
Comments
Post a Comment